On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, John Boyer wrote:
> That being said, I don't see an overwhelming need for Microsoft to ever
> provide direct support for XForms because they already provide cool
> technologies for others to insert custom technologies for which they are
> experts. For example, it seems unlikely that an XForms implementation
> would even remotely approach the size of the PDF control, but many
> people choose to add the PDF control to their system because it is a
> very good document presentment technology. It serves a purpose and is
> easy to deploy on top of IE. Same idea for XForms.
XForms replaces HTML forms in XHTML 2.0. Barring a flop for XHTML 2.0, it
seems likely that future HTML browsers will support XForms natively.
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Mike Kozlowski
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